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English: Comparison of the 3D structure of DMT5 to that of the other DMTs in the distal 7/8th of the Strongylocentrotus flagellum (sea urchin). An animated 3D visualization shows isosurface renderings of the averaged 96-nm axonemal repeats and reveals that the structure of DMT5 is distinctly different from that of the other doublets. Note that the SUB5-6 (sea urchin bridge connecting DMTs 5 and 6) structure consists of two parts: the inner i-SUB5-6 (orange) and the outer o-SUB5-6 complex (green). |
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Source | Movie S1 from Lin J, Heuser T, Song K, Fu X, Nicastro D (2012). "One of the Nine Doublet Microtubules of Eukaryotic Flagella Exhibits Unique and Partially Conserved Structures". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0046494. PMID 23071579. PMC: 3468612. | ||
Author | Lin J, Heuser T, Song K, Fu X, Nicastro D | ||
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Author | Lin J, Heuser T, Song K, Fu X, Nicastro D |
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Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
Image title | Comparison of the 3D structure of DMT5 to that of the other DMTs in the distal 7/8th of the Strongylocentrotus flagellum (sea urchin). An animated 3D visualization shows isosurface renderings of the averaged 96-nm axonemal repeats and reveals that the structure of DMT5 is distinctly different from that of the other doublets. Note that the SUB5-6 (sea urchin bridge connecting DMTs 5 and 6) structure consists of two parts: the inner i-SUB5-6 (orange) and the outer o-SUB5-6 complex (green). |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2012 |